Sodium metabolism in offspring of hypertensive parents
Intracellular sodium concentration and Na + K + -ATPase activity were studied in erythrocytes obtained from members of 14 families with one hypertensive parent and from agematched control subjects, as part of a study on the genetic and environmental determinants of essential hypertension. We found r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biochemical medicine and metabolic biology 1991-04, Vol.45 (2), p.181-187 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Intracellular sodium concentration and
Na
+
K
+
-ATPase
activity were studied in erythrocytes obtained from members of 14 families with one hypertensive parent and from agematched control subjects, as part of a study on the genetic and environmental determinants of essential hypertension. We found reduced
Na
+
K
+
-ATPase
activity, increased intracellular Na
+ concentration, and reduced urinary Na
+ excretion in hypertensive patients as compared with the control subjects. In the offspring of hypertensive parents an increase in intracellular Na
+ concentration and a decrease in
Na
+
K
+
-ATPase
activity were observed, with a significant correlation relating such parameters. Normotensive spouses did not differ from the normotensive control adults in any of the parameters studied, suggesting no influence of shared family environment in our family group. These data suggest that there is a strong genetic influence contributing to familiar alterations in cation transport, although long-term studies are needed to evaluate the influence of environmental determinants. |
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ISSN: | 0885-4505 1557-7651 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0885-4505(91)90019-H |